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138. Parathyma adamsoni, Moore. 



Males and a female caught near Bhamo. Mr. Moore has 

 figured my type specimen in his " Lepidoptera Indica." 

 October and November. 



139. Tacor^a asura, Moore. 



Two males and one female, caught in the hills in Upper 

 Burmah in March. 



140. Tantisia kanwa, Moore. 



Two males and one female. One bred from a chrysalis in 

 November, and the other two taken in Upper Burmah in the 

 cold weather. Rare. 



141. Chendrana pravara, Moore. 



One specimen taken in Tenasserim in February, and one in 

 Bhamo district in June. 



142. Athyma perius, Linn?eus. 

 Very common. 



143. Pantoporia selenophora, Kollar. 

 On low ranges of hills throughout Burmah. 



144. (P. ASiTA, Moore. ) 

 (P. iNARiNA, Butler. \ 



I cannot separate these species. I have a series from 

 Burmah shewing all steps between the two forms. Specimens 

 from the south have, as a rule, less orange than those from 

 further north. It is a common insect on hilly ground through- 

 out the rains. Females of this species are also commonly met 

 with. 



145. KiRONGA MAHESA, MoOre. 



One in November and one in December, at Hpapoon, on 

 the Yoonzaleen River, 



146. K. RANGA, Moore. 



A single specimen taken near Mogoung in February, 1888. 

 This is probably the dry weather form of the preceding 

 species. 



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